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National Electrical Safety Month

National Electrical Safety Month

May is National Electrical Safety Month and ESFI (Electrical Safety Foundation International) provides not only eye-opening statistics, but also helpful tips on preventing electrical injuries. Each year, they focus on a specific topic as well, with 2024 highlighting...
VETS24 Pitch2WIN Competition

VETS24 Pitch2WIN Competition

Pitch2WIN Competition   Upon registering for the NVSBC’s VETS24 conference, I learned about the opportunity to enter their annual Pitch2WIN competition. While not something I would typically leap at the opportunity to participate in, the free coaching, the...
The Intersection of Cybersecurity and Sustainability

The Intersection of Cybersecurity and Sustainability

  Welcome to installment one of our Cybersecurity x Sustainability series. Over the next few months, we will explore the potential impacts that breaches and incidents may have and the ways we can all work to prevent hacker access and prepare for altered...
National Work Zone Awareness Week

National Work Zone Awareness Week

  Welcome to the 2024 National Work Zone Awareness Week!   With temps warming and much of the country drying out from recent storms, it’s just about time for upcoming summer construction projects to hit high gear. From minor pothole patching to ramp closures...
Nutrition and Healthy Eating:  One Size Does NOT Fit All

Nutrition and Healthy Eating: One Size Does NOT Fit All

By Kelly Warren, RN, BSN, STSC   First things first, I’m writing about wellness here. Not body shapes or sizes. Not chasing the ideal image at any cost. Just wellness. And, like most things in life…One size does NOT fit all. For our 5th installment of our Health...
Don’t Turn Your Ladder into a Stairway to Heaven

Don’t Turn Your Ladder into a Stairway to Heaven

Spring is in the air.    Time for those deep cleaning and Home &  Garden maintenance projects to get underway.    Enter:  Annual ladder safety training   I’m just spitballing here…   But one has to wonder where the RISK = HAZARD x EXPOSURE...